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Ray Faini replied on January 31, 2008 23:34 to the problem "How do I track changes to documents that I have uploaded to my wiki. When others open the files and edit, then save, the file on my wiki is not changed." in PBwiki:
Thanks, Chris - The ability to post documents such as spreadsheets or powerpoints, and of course, Word docs would be huge for me and I suspect for many in the university.
We often work on committees both for the university, but also with community groups of up to 50 people or more trying to devise a mission statement or planning document. It would really be nice to be able to put up a document and allow folks the chance to respond at their convenience. Requiring people to come to meetings in the evening in order to participate in a process ususally means a lot of folks never give their input.
If this were possible, it would make your service worth a subscription for me and others in the university community.
Ray
Ray Faini marked one of Seanmac's replies in PBwiki as useful. Seanmac replied to the problem "How do I track changes to documents that I have uploaded to my wiki. When others open the files and edit, then save, the file on my wiki is not changed.".
Ray Faini reported a problem in PBwiki on January 31, 2008 00:06:
How do I track changes to documents that I have uploaded to my wiki. When others open the files and edit, then save, the file on my wiki is not changed.The main reason for my wiki is to have others working on the same topic able to edit and add to documents that I have uploaded. The problem is that when they have made their changes, the revised file is not what is on the wiki - that file remains unchanged.
It seems the only answer is to have folks make their changes and then upload the file again. This clogs thing up and would be confusing if the changes are not tracked somehow.
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